In OMG standards (such asBPMNandBMM),semanticsrefers to themeaningof modeling constructs. A notation withclear semanticsensures that whoever reads the model will interpret it the same way.
Therefore, a notation with clear semantics provides:
Aunique, shared meaningfor the model elements and diagrams across stakeholders (business, IT, analysts).
This is crucial in BPM so different people don’t “read” the diagram differently.
Why other options are incorrect:
A. Correct sequencing– that’s about control flow, not semantics.
B. A clear, simple diagram– that’s about notation clarity, not semantic rigor.
D. A straightforward, logical depiction– may be true visually but does not guarantee shared meaning.
So, clear semantics primarily providea unique, shared meaning.
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